Mr. Green Tea and Porta Organize 'A Night Out to Restore the Shore'
Help support relief efforts for the victims of Hurricane Sandy with a night out in Asbury Park with friends. Mr. Green Tea, a Keyport-based business that hand-crafts ice cream and desserts for retail...
View Article30 Local Business Facebook Pages Marlboro and Colts Neck Residents Should 'Like'
The following list is in no particular order, and of course there are many more pages to like! If your business has a Facebook page that we did not include, please tell us in the comments. Shop...
View ArticleNJNG: How to Winterize After a Hurricane
In a statement released by New Jersey Natural Gas public relations staff, the utility company explains the steps to winterize a home after a natural disaster: NJNG and local officials...
View ArticleBestselling Bruce Springsteen Bio Illustrated by S.J. Photographer's Shots
Getting at what drives Freehold native, Bruce Springsteen, has never been easy. But, a new biography by author Peter Ames Carlin digs as deep into the Boss’ psyche as any previous book has. Bruce,...
View ArticleThe Week Ahead: Annual MHS Candlelight Vigil
Marlboro-Colts Neck Patch has you covered with our community events calendar. Have an event you need to publicize? Get it out into the community by posting the event! In Marlboro The week-long...
View ArticleMarlboro BOE Looks for Public Input on Superintendent Search
The Marlboro Board of Education is looking for public input as the search for the new K-8 Superintendent continues. The board and the firm are holding a public meeting on Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. in the...
View ArticleFree Reading of "Holidays on Ice" Tonight at Holmdel Theatre Company
Fans of NPR will recognize "Holidays on Ice," as the collection of holiday-themed fictional stories and personal essays written by best-selling humorist David Sedaris. Directed by Tom Frascatore,...
View ArticleMerchants Invited to Talk Recovery at County Forum Monday
Business owners affected by superstorm Sandy are invited to an economic impact round-table discussion sponsored by county freeholders Monday night. Merchants are asked to RSVP at...
View ArticleSunny and 60s Start to December
It may be the first week of December, but going outside the weather will feel more like the first week of June as the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a warm week for our area. After a chilly...
View ArticleTop Stories of November on Marlboro-Colts Neck Patch
It was a big month in Marlboro and Colts Neck. Frankly, it was a big month in all of New Jersey. Here were the top 10 stories on Marlboro-Colts Neck Patch in November: 10. Hurricane Sandy Sweeps Away...
View ArticleLongtime Marlboro Resident Albert Baez Dies at 80
Albert Baez, 80, of Marlboro, passed away on Friday Nov. 30 at home. He was born in New York and has remained a resident of Marlboro since 1969. He was a retired Marine Engineer and Albert was employed...
View ArticleMarlboro Eagle Scout Finishes Guatemalan School Project
After months of planning and construction, Marlboro teenager Joe Vitale saw his dream come alive as the doors opened to a new school for students in Guatemala. The dream began in 2007, during a trip...
View ArticleBobby’s Burger Palace Coming to Freehold Raceway Mall
Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay has made a name for himself on television and in the restaurant industry but, later this week he will make a name for himself in Freehold. On Wednesday, Dec. 5, Flay will...
View ArticleLegislation Would Increase Penalties for Crimes Committed During Disasters
Several members of the State's General Assembly introduced a bill Monday that would increase the penalties for a number of crimes committed during a State of Emergency. Bill A-3524 was introduced after...
View ArticleRBR Athlete Collapses, Dies Monday
A Red Bank Regional basketball player collapsed and died after being rushed to the hospital Monday afternoon. Albert Martin, 17, of Red Bank collapsed while playing basketball on Dec. 3, according to...
View ArticleColts Neck Officials Put $750K Estimate on Sandy Damage and Cleanup
It has been little over a month since Sandy struck New Jersey, and townships are now left holding the bill. Colts Neck officials have priced the storm at $750,000, which includes emergency services and...
View ArticleEnter Patch's 'Deck the House' Contest For a Chance to Win $100,000
We’re launching our annual Deck the House Contest to find the most over-the-top holiday decorations in America—the best “decked” house in the country—the one home so spectacularly decorated that...
View ArticleMarlboro Teen Builds Six-Foot Menorah for Holmdel Township
Holmdel Township now has a new menorah for its holiday display, thanks to Marlboro teen Ryan Smith. Smith, a member of Holmdel Boy Scout Troop 331 and a junior at Colts Neck High School, said he...
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